Watch Macro Photo from A-Z

So it’s time for something completely different now! It’s weekend for us and probably most of our readers. Today we present you an easy to digest article. Going through our vast photo archive, we dug up the watch macro photo A to Z. Some unpublished material or re-editited images. Taking a few detours to fill in the few missing brand names in the alphabet. Maybe an interesting quest for the upcoming Baselworld fair.

Kicking it off with the A for A. Lange & Söhne. We didn’t want to zoom in too much as there is so much going on for this Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon.

C is for Cabestan and the Dragon Nera. If the movement that is constructed of over 900 parts isn’t impressive enough by itself already, the handcrafted dragon guard sure is.

Cabestan Dragon Nera

D is for De Monaco, or Atelier de Monaco. Showing this unique edition up close. The Ronde d’Or Grand Prix de Monaco 1966.

Tourbillon Ronde d’Or Grand Prix de Monaco 1966

E is for Emmanuel Bouchet and their Complication One. Placing essential parts of the movement on top of the dial in plain sight. Excellent for a watch macro.

Emmanuel Bouchet Complication One

F is for Fiona Krüger and her Skull watches.

Fiona Krüger Petit Skull

G is for Greubel Forsey. Known for their inclined tourbillon movements.

Greubel Forsey Tourbillon 24 Secondes

H is for Hublot and we picked the Unico Sapphire Big Bang for this series of watch macro photos. The beauty is in the details!

Hublot Unico Sapphire Big Bang

I is for IWC and the new Da Vinci collection that was introduced during the 2017 SIHH in Geneva.

IWC Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph IW392103

J is for Jaeger-LeCoultre and the Duomètre Quantième Lunaire. Looking at the double barrel movement.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre Quantième Lunaire

K is for Kari Voutilainen. Another unique piece in this watch macro serie. The Kaen features an art decoration made by the legendary Japanese lacquer studio Unryuan which can also be seen on the dial of this unique piece.

Kari Voutilainen Kaen

L is for Laurent Ferrier. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder! Unlike many watches this tourbillon on this Galet is neatly hidden for the wearer of the watch.

Laurent Ferrier Galet Tourbillon

M is for MB&F and their newly launched horological machine No. 7 the Aquapod. Inspired by a jellyfish this symmetrical watch features a central tourbillon.

MB&F HM7 Aquapod

N is for Nomos and the Minimatik. Sometimes you become special by staying normal.

Nomos Minimatik

O is for Omega and the legendary Speedmaster. Up close and personal with a ’71 Speedy.

Omega Speedmaster

P is for Parmigiani Fleurier Pershing Tourbillon

Parmigiani Fleurier Pershing Tourbillon

Q is Quai Des Bergues. Yes, the Q is missing as a watch brand in our photo library so we picked the Quai Des Bergues by Czapek to fill in the Q.

Czapek – Quai Des Bergues

R is for Romain Gauthier and the Logical One. Close up of the fusee chain used for the constant force movement. Note all the rubies that are used.

Romain Gauthier Logical One

S is for Speake Marin and the J-Class Magister double tourbillon.

Speake Marin J-Class Magister double tourbillon

T is for Tag-Heuer and the Monaco V4, the worlds first belt driven tourbillon.

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Author

Bert Buijsrogge is co-owner of Fratello Watches and his focus is on haute photography. Bert Buijsrogge has worked in the real-estate business for 15 years and combined his passion for watches and photography over the years. He became famous for his watch photography and created the famous Rolex watch calendars for a few years. Most of the photos seen on Fratello Watches are made by Bert.